Sensor Highway Limited has granted a sub-lease to RedLux Limited on The Quadrangle Abbey Park Romsey.
RedLux, the UK’s leading developer of optical coordinate measuring machines (CMM), have taken a 13,000 square feet industrial building to accommodate the company’s recent growth and expanded customer base.
The expansion is driven by an increase in demand for its leading metrology systems from clients in mission-critical and technically advanced industries around the world.
“This move represents an exciting and pivotal time for RedLux,” said Christian Maul, CEO of RedLux. “We have recently seen a significant increase in demand for our optical coordinate measuring machines, particularly with global Orthopaedic and Automotive Engineering companies. We rapidly ran out of space in our previous location in Chandlers Ford and the new premises will allow us to keep pace with the demand for our systems, and also provide the much-needed office and lab space for our staff. Despite an uncertain political and economic climate, we’re delighted to be delivering one of the success stories for British engineering.”
London Clancy acted on behalf of Sensor Highway Limited while Hughes Ellard advised RedLux Limited who were introduced by Charters Commercial.